Bullets identify new procedures and services added to CPT.
not exactly, but bullets do crush
Where the Bullets Fly was created in 1966.
Yes
Yes, definitely. Bullets have the ability to kill a person.
Some are
no they are not Well... In the sense that many bullets are solid lead, no, they can't be picked up by a magnet. However, many are either steel jacketed (i.e thin outer layer of steel around a lead core), or, in certain cases, are steel cored, these bullets can be picket up by a magnet. Now, if the question was whether the bullet itself carried a magnetic charge (and, thus, acted like a magnet), the above answer is certainly true: NO, bullets are not magnetic in and of themselves.
Fictional gun that uses magnetic fields to propel bullets.
Bullets are generally made of lead, with or without a jacket of gilding metal. Those are not affected by a magnetic field- only ferro-magnetic metals such as steel and iron are attacted to a magnet. And the magnet would be the size of a large truck, and needs it's own powerplant to operate it. Sorry- what looks good in the movies, and what works in real life are sometimes quite different.
The tank's armor deflected ordinary bullets. Charged particles can be deflected by magnetic fields.
A bullet could only become magnetized if made with a metal that can be (i.e. steel) and through normal methods like friction, magnetic induction, etc.
Blue bullets are bullets are high quality Polymer Coated Lead Bullets.
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.
Barnes Bullets is a company that makes bullets. Their bullets are lead-free. Barnes Bullets supplies bullets to the military as well as to the hunting community and to law enforcement agencies.
Bullets can kill you or harm you.
The Bullets moved to Capital Centre for the 1973-1974 season and were known as the Capital Bullets. The next season they changed their name to the Washington Bullets.
Bullets identify new procedures and services added to CPT.